The Austin Peay State University chapter of the Society for Technical Communication is an organization for students planning careers involved with writing, editing, designing web pages, translating, or illustrating.
STC supports technical communicators with training and networking to help them get jobs, work effectively, and advance in their careers.
Tech writers make information usable.

The Society for Technical Communication’s East Tennessee Chapter (STC-ETC) is the regional chapter for East Tennessee. STC-ETC provides a range of activities including an annual conference, membership meetings with guest speakers, community service, and technical publication and art competitions.

Established in the fall of 1999, JMU STC offers students unique opportunities to network with other JMU STC members, obtain professional contacts, gain recognition for their work, and learn more about the technical communication field.

The NorthBay Chapter serves technical communicators in Telecom Valley and includes Sonoma, Marin, Napa, and other counties in Northern California. Although the NorthBay Chapter is among the smallest chapters within STC's Region 8 and has existed only since 1994, technology continues to grow in our area. It has opportunities for interaction and creativity that a larger chapter might not afford.

The San Gabriel Valley (SGV) Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication (STC) is an interactive organization where members and their guests can learn about the full spectrum of the art, technique, and business of technical communication.
The professional, trade, and technical skills of members cover a wide range of experience and disciplines. About half of the members are self-employed as consultants; the other half are permanent employees.
The monthly chapter meetings are open to the public. These meetings are generally held on the fourth Thursday of each month. Members are encouraged to attend the meetings and share their vision of the chapter's goals and activities.